The African Leadership Institute (ALI) has completed its sixth training for health officials in Namibia, and this has led to another twelve healthcare professionals now being able to register for and graduate with NQA accredited Certificates in Transformational Leadership.
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Minimum wage hearings concluded in Katima and Rundu
As per its terms of reference, the Commission is mandated to investigate all relevant industries, report and make recommendations to the minister on a proposed NMW, which will apply to all employees
Opinion: Renewable energy is imperative for Namibia’s future
The United Nations has identified17 Sustainable Development Goals that we as humanity should be trying to achieve. All are noble, all are essential, but some get more attention than others, especially in a country like Namibia.
Ethiopian Airlines staff graduate from UK’s Open University
Ethiopian Aviation Academy, the largest Aviation Academy in Africa, in collaboration with the Open University
of UK, graduated fifteen management staff in Master of Business Administration (MBA) on Saturday, 12 June 2021.
Navachab urges implementation of new power projects
Managing Director (MD) of the QKR Namibia Navachab Gold Mine George Botshiwe is concerned about industrial energy supply to the mine beyond 2025. Botshiwe is worried that if no major national power supply projects are soon implemented...
Opinion: Get the Covid vaccine to save lives
In Africa, as of mid-May 2021, the number of reported Covid-19 cases has surpassed 4.6 million, with almost 125 000 deaths. Namibia is one of the member states contributing to this data, recognising that one of the ways to end the pandemic and safeguard lives and livelihoods on the continent is to successfully immunise a critical mass of the African population.
Opinion: Germany’s disrespect for the horrors it wrought
Over a 100 years later, the Federal German Republic and the Namibian government struck a deal, paving the way for a historical first apology by a western nation for crimes committed post the scramble for Africa.
NamPower Foundation donates beds to hostels
The NamPower Foundation last week donated over 520 bunk beds with mattresses to the ministry of education. The foundation spent N$1 076 400 on the beds and another N$375 877.50 on 655 mattresses.
IUD contraceptive initiated at Onandjokwe
A total of 200 women in the Oshikoto region recently had an intrauterine device implanted in them to prevent unwanted pregnancies. The device, also known as the intrauterine contraceptive device or coil, is a small, often T-shaped birth control device, inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy.
State averts mini trial in drug trafficking case
State advocate Solomon Kanyemba last week narrowly averted being pushed into a trial within a trial after defence lawyer Sisa Namandje strongly objected to evidence in the drug trafficking trial of Grant Noble (36) and Dinath Azhar (62).
